Why Picture Study Matters: How Charlotte Mason Education Strengthens the Mind in Hard Moments
What is the purpose of picture study in a Charlotte Mason homeschool? This reflection explores how regularly studying great art builds imagination, resilience, and a rich inner life that serves both mother and child in difficult moments.
Charlotte Mason’s List of Attainments for a Child of the age of 6: Learning to Copy in Print-Hand
How should young children begin handwriting in a Charlotte Mason home? This post explores copywork in the early years, offering practical guidance, simple games, and thoughtful principles for teaching print-hand with care and attention.
Charlotte Mason’s 20 Principles
When a Mother’s Education Feels Hard to Sustain
Getting Started With Charlotte Mason: Practical Tips for New Homeschool Moms
New to Charlotte Mason homeschooling and not sure where to begin? This practical guide walks new homeschool moms through the first steps of starting a gentle, living education rooted in Charlotte Mason’s philosophy.
Getting Started with A Mother’s Education
A thoughtful introduction to a mother’s education rooted in the Charlotte Mason tradition, with practical guidance for beginning self education at home.
25 Things for Toddlers to Do While You Homeschool
Introducing The Charlotte Mason Home
25 Handicraft Ideas for Mothers Who Want to Make, Not Just Scroll
I think our hands reach for our phones so much because our bodies remember we are supposed to create and consume creatively. This post shares 25 non-traditional handicraft ideas for mothers who want to make with their hands, even in the middle of daily life and with children nearby.